Does anybody know if GoldNow.st is still
in business?
Two friends I referred to them say that
GoldNow hasn't funded their debit cards,
for more than a week, isn't answering emails,
and seems to have hijacked their money.
Frederick Mann
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About a week ago, I requested a transfer
from VCash to my e-gold a/c.
Does anyone know:
(a) Does Steve Renner actually honor such transfers?
(b) If yes, how long does it usually take?
(c) What can be done to persuade Steve to pay?
Frederick Mann
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Does anyone know if CashCards.net is still
in business or how to contact them?
They seem to have stopped funding cards
with money sent to them. Also not asnwering
emails or their phone.
Frederick Mann
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I'm looking for debit cards that can
be funded via e-gold at reasonable rates
with good service.
Does anyone know of a website that provides
a comparison between different debit cards
fundable via e-gold?
Frederick Mann
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Where did you get your 869,910 from?
My guess is that there may very well be of
the order of at least 100,000,000 people in
the world with per capita income of $10,000+.
If someone opens an a/c and never uses it,
that hardly represents penetration! There
are about 150,000 funded e-gold a/cs.
Graham,
So, when do you plan to activate and fund
my debit card?
Frederick Mann
--On Sunday, July 07, 2002 08:11:26 PM + Graham Kelly
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Naturally, our OSGold purchase order level has reduced, but we are still
getting plenty of OSGold purchase orders, at NORMAL
Frederick,
Your card is now active. As regards to funding it, we are waiting for
OSGold to redeem funds to us.
Would you like a refund for the funded amount?
Graham Kelly CEO
Graham,
I sent you $500 on 5/14/02 to fund my card -- long
before OSGold started their non-redemption game.
I
I've seen several similar complaints on other
forums during the past week.
Frederick Mann
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At 10:08 PM 12/07/2001 -0500, Boby Storm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have something to report. JPM what about this: on 1st of Octomber 2001 I
checked my account and everything was ok, my money were there. I checked
my balance yesterday and NOTHING. How do you explain this ? I never
accepted to
(and OSGold) and shifted it into an offshore a/c for
an investment program.
Frederick Mann
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At 01:12 PM 07/21/2001 -0400,Craig Spencer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There are all sorts of ways (what the government is fond of calling
enforcement tools) that ANYONE in the US can
At 10:59 PM 06/11/2001 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My entire balance was taken on a spend to goldmine on
June 9. Problem is, I didn't do the spend, never heard of
goldmine and have NEVER, absolutely NEVER told anyone
my passphrase. EVER. NOBODY! Also, I have never told
anyone my balance! I
At 03:40 PM 06/12/2001 -0400, Paul Richards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Seems to me, that if a keyboard sniffer is present, then typing a login ID
would be reported, along with the password, so what difference would
having another ID make?!
It makes a huge difference.
Picture a hacker receiving
At 04:56 PM 06/12/2001 -0400, Viking Coder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Because of the fact that you have to make your e-gold a/c# public to
receive
payments, you provide hackers with half of what they need to access your
a/c.
Wrong. The above is only true if your passphrase is extremely
You make an important point. Though there's still a touch
of It's OK to leave the door half open, because closing it
won't protect you against a gang with a battering ram.
Why make it easy for even relatively unskilled hackers to
raid e-gold a/cs?
What becomes even clearer from your post is
At 10:37 AM 05/24/2001 +1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For the record, can those who know post up some suggestions of good
programs that can be run on Windows machines to look for keyboard
sniffers? I already use anti-v and firewall software (ZoneAlarm), but
some sort of scanning software that
Dear Mr. Jackson,
I'm interested in using e-gold as one of the payment
systems for a program I'm developing. It will work on the
basis that participants in the program pay one another,
rather than paying a central company which then pays out
commissions.
This will require that their account #s
A hacker (who knew the # of one of my e-gold a/cs) planted
a Trojan Horse in my computer that reported my password
enabling him/her to raid my account. (He didn't know the a/c
#s of any of my other e-gold a/cs, so he/she didn't touch them.)
The Trojan Horse was named Kern32.exe and was loaded
At 12:38 AM 05/24/2001 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't see any problem with people knowing my account number per se, but I
agree the e-gold system only offers very basic level security. To get into
my main online bank account and send money, I need:
1) A customer login number - not the
At 07:02 PM 05/23/2001 -0400, Viking Coder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The more important lesson here is to not open every single attachment sent
to you and to be sure that you are ONLY entering your passphrase at the
https://www.e-gold.com site; NOT the http://www.e-qold.com site. Also make
sure
At 01:47 AM 05/24/2001 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is a granted here that we are talking about protection from sophisticated
trojans, keyboard sniffers etc. I think most of us on this list know that we
should have good passphrases and should not enter them on other sites.
That's not what
From a friend:
I wanted to get this out to folks ASAP.
I received an email today entitled "OMNIPAY/GRS".
I downloaded the file that was attached. It was a zipped file, and they
were wanting some due diligence.
I clicked on the EXE file and it put a SYSREQ in memory.
Since, I have deleted
Date: Wed, 01 Nov 2000 13:09:23 -0800
From: withheld
To: Frederic Mann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: SEC and e-gold
Hi Frederick,
I got a call last week from the SEC and they wanted
to ask a lot of questions about e-gold.
Wanted to know if I was a member, done any transactions, etc.
I gave them
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